Publikationen (123) Publikationen von MARIA TERESA SANZ DIEZ

2024

  1. Comparative Selective Conversion of Biomass-Derived Mono- and Polysaccharides into Lactic Acid with Lanthanide Lewis Acid Catalysts

    Food and Bioprocess Technology

  2. Degradation kinetics of sugars (glucose and xylose), amino acids (proline and aspartic acid) and their binary mixtures in subcritical water: Effect of Maillard reaction

    Food Chemistry, Vol. 442

  3. Evaluation of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic strategies for furfural production from sugar-derived biomass in a solvent-free green pressurized reaction media (subcritical water-CO2)

    Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 187

  4. Exploring the bioactive potential of algae residue extract via subcritical water extraction: Insights into chemical composition and biological activity

    Food Chemistry, Vol. 458

  5. Fractionation and refining of pectic oligosaccharides derived from onion skins through continuous feed diafiltration

    Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 708

  6. Green fractionation and hydrolysis of fish meal to improve their techno-functional properties

    Food Chemistry, Vol. 452

  7. Isoflavone-rich extracts from okara using supercritical fluid extraction: Kinetic modeling and characterization

    Food and Bioproducts Processing, Vol. 148, pp. 321-329

  8. Kinetics of extraction and degradation of pectin derived compounds from onion skin wastes in subcritical water

    Food Hydrocolloids, Vol. 153

  9. Onion (Allium cepa L.) Skin Waste Valorization: Unveiling the Phenolic Profile and Biological Potential for the Creation of Bioactive Agents through Subcritical Water Extraction

    Antioxidants, Vol. 13, Núm. 2

  10. Potential of Subcritical Water Hydrolysis to Valorize Low-Valued Ray-Finned Fish (Labeobarbus nedgia): Effects of Hydrolysis Temperature and Pressurization Agent

    Foods, Vol. 13, Núm. 10

  11. Studies of degradation of pectin derived compounds from onion skins in subcritical water

    Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol. 206